Saturday, March 15, 2008

Garden Bloggers Blooms Day March 2008

Now that’s one time of the year to which I look forward to very eagerly; its spring time folks! And the blooms are all ready to be caught on a camera to be displayed in a GBBD post.
Gazanias and DimorphothecaBougainvilleasCandytuftPoppiesPhloxNasturtiumBegoniaGerbera with PhloxRoseDaisiesMango bloomsPansiesKalanchoeSweet PeasAnd finally my good luck charm

Well, I see you saved the best for last!!! All are so pretty, but I especially liked your photo of nasturtium...I need to see if it will grow here...it is so sweet and delicate looking...love the yellow color and the leaf shape and colors!

My goodness, you have so many blooms, including your little charming charm! Is this your peak blooming season, or are you just getting started? It must be fairly tropical where you are for the bougainvilleas to be outside?

Hello, I am jealous, jealous, jealous, yet happy for you. :-) The flowers blooming in spring in India don't bloom until summer time over here. We are just now starting. Daffodils and hyacinths being the first. Cute good luck charm! Take care, Andrea

Wow, Green Thumb, seeing the wide variety of plants blooming for you right now is somewhat disorienting! But what a treat to enjoy all your beautiful flowers. And the mango tree is so interesting; I had no idea what one looked like. Thanks for sharing!

Hello green thumb - your blooming garden is spectacular! You seem to have plants that would bloom in late spring or different months of summer in other climates, yet they're happily blending together in March!

If I had to choose a favorite [in the chlorophyll-based section, not the cute little human!] the poppies and sweetpeas might win... I love both plants but have had very little success at growing them.

I am overwhelmed by all these lovely flowers. The bougainvilleas are so gorgeous with their vivid colors. I love the poppies, violas and sweetpeas, and of course the prettiest flower of all is in the last photo.Hope you get lots of mangoes-ripe mango is one of my very favourite fruit. I have 2 small grafted trees, hopefully in a couple years I'll have lots of fruit.I posted some new pics of PottRott

Aiyana- Thanx for visiting. I think, of all flowers, Gazanias look the best in photographs.

Surya- Welcome to Indiagarden. I hope your Mango tree blossoms soon and then you can share the pics with us.

Bonnie- Thanx for dropping by. This happens to be the best season for flowers in India; it will be my turn to envy you in few months from now.

Kate- Thank you my ever-so-kind dear Kate. My charm is definitely growing up and I am hoping that soon enough she will be in a position to appreciate your lovely words.

Annie- Hello Dear! Everything about nature is simply magical; Flowers grow so easily in March here, without any fuss at all. While to have a flowering garden later requires a real effort.

Layanee- Hi there! Thanx for the flattering comment. The little one has an even bigger smile now:-))

Yolanda- Hi! Even I can't wait to see all this, and so much more, blooming at Bliss.

Esther- Welcome to Indiagarden. Well, that was an interesting observation. Maybe in this era of Globalisation, exoticism is redundant, and quite possibly extinct now which is well exemplified in the floral similarity in so many blogs albeit at different time spans.

Nicole- Thanx for visiting. I saw Pottrott's pics and he is sooo adorable. Mango is considered the King of fruits here in India and is the fruit I love most; hope you have lots and lots of them and then we will wait for those delicious Nicole-ish recipes of Mangoes.

Chinny- Thanx for visitng.

Anonymous- Thanx for appreciating and for taking this effort to leave the comment. I wish you had left your name.